Forecast accuracy clearly involves not just the issue of how well the
model represents economic behavior, but also evaluation of how well
the model user uses that particular model.
LAWRENCE R. KLEIN
About Macromodels
The aim of the conference, organised every year since 1974, is to bring together scientists who work in the field of econometric modelling in order to facilitate the exchange of views and experience. Within the scope of interest are issues such as the problems of estimation, simulation, developing econometric models and their use for policy analyses. Recently, a special attention has been given to modelling economies that undergo transition from centrally planned towards market systems, and new EU member countries.
Primary conference topics
National Economy Models
Modelling Economies in Transition
Forecasting and Evaluation of Forecasts
EU and EMU Enlargement Issues
Modelling Inflation and Unemployment
Modelling Foreign Trade
Financial Econometrics
Control Theory and Economic Modelling
Input-Output Modelling
Coming conference
39th Macromodels International Conference will take place in Wąsowo, 5 December - 8 December, 2012.
Registration deadline is November 25, 2012.
Final version of papers for proceedings (published after the conference) to be sent before March 1, 2013.
Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics
We encourage conference participants to submit papers to CEJEME.
AMFET
The aim of Association for Modelling and Forecasting Economies in Transition (AMFET) is to promote the exchange of economic knowledge, to advance scientific understanding of transition economies and to stimulate the creation of networks. We encourage conference participants to join AMFET.